in shape. The plant is a vigorous grower having 
splendid insect resisting foliage. Root 75c 
JERSEY BEAUTY (F.D.) (Waite) — This is un¬ 
doubtedly the finest pink dahlia in existence. A 
glorious flower of eosine pink; pleases everybody 
either as a garden flower, a cut flower or for exhi¬ 
bition purposes. Tall vigorous grower, profuse 
bloomer with fine stems and foliage. It leads all 
other varieties in sales of individual dahlias in our 
garden. Root 75c 
JERSEY MELODY (S.C.) —The color of this mar¬ 
velous dahlia is Tyrian rose, shading to silver at 
the tips with a silver reverse that gives it a two 
toned color and enhancing its striking beauty, 
which are held erect on stiff wiry stems. A very 
prolific bloomer. Root $1.50 
JERSEY’S TRIUMPH (F.D.) — This is a seed¬ 
ling from the same parents that produced Jersey’s 
Beauty and is identical with Jersey’s Beauty in 
habit and growth that they cannot be distinguished 
apart before they bloom. The color, however, is 
entirely different and is a real autumn shade of 
bright copper flushed with salmon bronze. 
Root $1.00 
JIM MOORE (Loller 85) (I.D.) —A dahlia worthy 
of space in any one’s garden. It is distinctive in 
form and color. The petals are long and regular, 
rolling back at tips, while the color is a primrose 
yellow shaded gold and suffused salmon. A good 
healthy grower. Root $1.00 
KATHERINE COLE (F.D.) (McDowell)— In color 
it is a beautiful combination of light pink and 
cream. The tips of the petals are pink, shading to 
cream, with a pink center. Imagining an Eagle 
Rock Beauty on a Jersey’s Beauty stem would give 
one a fair idea of the beauty of this flower. The 
stems are long and stiff, yet not thick, and the 
flower is always looking you in the eye. The foliage 
is thick and healthy and, above all, it is a free 
bloomer. Root 75c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I.D.) (F.&M.) —A bloom 
of gigantic proportions. We believe we can con¬ 
scientiously state it is the greatest pink decorative 
dahlia in commerce today. Color a true rose pink, 
later deepening to mallow pink, but paler in the 
young central petals. Broad, overlapping petals 
with twisted ends, filled to the center. Foliage 
dark green and leathery. Great bloomer and ex¬ 
cellent keeper. Root 75c 
KARL BONAWITZ (S.C.) (Dahliadel 86) — The 
entire make-up of this dahlia will appeal to the 
artistic. It has sufficient size to assert itself, while 
the form, color and keeping qualities make it 
graceful as well as useful. Color is a brilliant vel¬ 
vety carmine. This variety was featured by us in 
four of the big Eastern shows where it was greatly 
admired and was one of our best keepers. 
Root $2.25 
KENTUCKY (I.D.) (Wiggington)— A sport of Jer- 
